Hubble is 20 years old. How’s that for a birthday picture?
Add Another World Renowned Name To The List “Gay American”
March 21, 2010
Gay, News closet, James Randi, James Randi comes out as gay, JREF, Randi, skeptic Leave a comment
The website “For Good Reason” hosts a discussion with James Randi, a renowned skeptic and rational thinker, where Mr. Randi comes out as gay. Now 81, Mr. Randi discusses his reasons for remaining in the closet until now, his concerns about how it may affect his work, and how his detractors may use this announcement against him. Check it out at “For Good Reason”.
Mr. Randi’s own site, the James Randi Educational Foundation has the esteemed writer/speaker/skeptic’s own words here.
Cross posted at QueerVisalia.com, QueerFresno,Tulare County Atheists, and The Visalia Times Delta.
Another barbarian…
March 11, 2010
News 10th amendment, civil rights bill, Oklahoma, Steve Russell Leave a comment
From The New Civil Rights Movement…
If ignorance is bliss, this guy is on cloud nine…
Oklahoma Senator: “Sexual orientation is like
necrophilia”
Oklahoma Republican State Senator Steve Russell presented a bill yesterday in an attempt to “opt-out” of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Law. Opting-out will cost Oklahoma $5 million.
The Oklahoma Daily reports,
“The federal government should not be creating a special class of people, and that is just what they did when they passed and signed this bill,” Russell said. “All crimes against another person have some level of hate in them, and people can be assured that our laws that protect people against crimes such as murder are sufficient to protect everyone.”
Russell said because the government has decided to intervene on issues of morality, he is worried that religious leaders who speak out against any lifestyle could be imprisoned for their speech.
“The law is very vague to begin with,” Russell said. “Sexual orientation is a very vague word that could be extended to extremes like necrophilia.”
Russell said he is also concerned if someone is attacked and killed for his or her sexual orientation, the suspect could pass the blame onto a religious leader who preached out against the lifestyle of the victim who was attacked.“
Read the rest of the article here.
Florida Republican disses Hollywood
March 11, 2010
News anti-gay, film credits, Florida, Stephen Precourt Leave a comment
The barbarians continue their attacks.
Stephen Precourt (R) of the Florida State legislature, has slipped a provision into a 75 million dollar incentive package before the Florida House of Representatives. Designed to attract movie and television productions to the state, the bill provides tax credits to entertainment companies who operate in Florida.
Precourt has included in the bill a provision to prohibit any tax credits to any production that contains “non traditional family values”. The provision, however, does not define what is meant by “non traditional family values”.
“Think of it as like Mayberry,” state Rep. Stephen Precourt, R-Orlando, said, referring to The Andy Griffith Show. “That’s when I grew up — the ’60s. That’s what life was like. I want Florida to be known for making those kinds of movies: Disney movies for kids and all that stuff. Like it used to be, you know?”
“Instituting 1950s-style movie censorship does nothing to support real-life families or help Florida’s struggling economy,” said Ted Howard, executive director for Florida Together.
Both quotes from the Palm Beach Post’s article, here.
Precourt apparently does not understand the nature of the entertainment industry, or how many of it’s movers and shakers are gay! Apparently he’s one of those Republican dolts who believes those evil gays from Hollywood (California’s Hollywood… I’m sure he thinks Florida’s Hollywood is completely straight) are primed to make our recruiting films in his state, and will do anything to keep them out.
We’ll have to see if all of the Republicans in the state House of Representatives are so myopic, or if the bill is passed, how it will be enacted without definitions of what constitutes actual “non traditional family values”.
I’m waiting to see how Ft. Lauderdale and Key West respond.
Maddow: Liz Cheney Says We’re All Al-Qaeda Now!
March 5, 2010
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Rachel Maddow
In a wonderful sendup of wingnut conspiracy satire, Rachel Maddow explains how we ALL are Al Qaeda! Bet you didn’t know you were a terrorist, did you??
The New Civil Rights Movement has a great clip from Maddow’s show. I can’t post it here unfortunately, as WordPress doesn’t format the MSNBC video player. (or if it does, I can’t make it work!) Check it out, here!
Newt, Richard, Al Qaeda, and Who’s Your Daddy?
February 20, 2010
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Open mouth, insert foot. Repeat.
During his appearance last week on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House, asserted that it was completely acceptable to hold and try Richard Reid, the “Shoe Bomber”, in civilian courts, because “he is an American citizen”. This in response to Stewart’s question why he, at the time, accepted Reid’s prosecution in civilian courts, but is against trying Guantanamo detainees in Federal Courts now. The only problem? Reid is a citizen of Great Britain, not the United States.
It would appear Mr. Gingrich suffers from the same affliction many right-wing pundits do – selective memory, or none at all.
Saturday Night in Fresno
January 31, 2010
Gay, News, Personal, Pictures Evolution, Laughing Buddha's, QueerFresno, queernetworks, Sequoia Brewery, Starline, Tower District Leave a comment
A busy night in Fresno last Saturday. I started my evening off at Sequoia Brewery, in the Tower, listening to the folk music of Rob Cox. Some good stuff, you should listen if you get the chance. His stuff is available at his web site, RobCoxMusic.com. I only got to listen to 30 minutes worth, as the
Call 9-1-1, FIRST!
January 30, 2010
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It happened again last night. Someone called for help. The only problem was, they didn’t call 9-1-1! They called family. In another state. Halfway across the country! THAT person called 9-1-1. The trouble with that? 9-1-1 here isn’t the same 9-1-1 there. (It’s not one big room of dispatchers. I can’t stand up and yell “Yo! Boston! Line 3!”) Precious time is ticking away, and the person who needs help is endangering themselves by calling the wrong place. The first person you think of when you need help can’t do much from 2,000 miles away!







